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From 1M Downloads to Shutdown: Why OpenAI Pulled the Plug on Sora

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OpenAI just hit the delete key on its most viral experiment.

In a move that has caught both users and partners off guard, OpenAI announced Tuesday that it’s shutting Sora, its high-profile AI video platform. The decision comes just months after the standalone app launched to massive fanfare, briefly dominating the App Store and sparking a cultural wave of AI-generated clips.

The company broke the news to its community through a post on X:

“We’re saying goodbye to the Sora app. To everyone who created with Sora, shared it, and built community around it: thank you. What you made with Sora mattered, and we know this news is disappointing.”

Despite the app’s early success, reaching 1 million downloads in less than a week, the reality of running hyper-realistic video generation proved to be a heavy lift. Internal reports suggest the sheer amount of computing power required to keep Sora running was “completely unsustainable.”

No more ‘side quests’

The death of Sora isn’t just about technical costs. It’s a calculated business pivot.

OpenAI is reportedly cleaning house as it prepares for a potential initial public offering (IPO) as early as the fourth quarter of this year. Leadership is now steering the ship away from social-media-style fun and toward serious productivity tools.

Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s recently appointed head of products, made the new direction clear during a recent all-hands meeting. According to Business Insider, Simo told staff: “We cannot miss this moment because we are distracted by side quests.”

Instead of letting users put themselves into movie scenes, OpenAI is consolidating its efforts into a superapp that combines coding tools, browsing, and ChatGPT. The goal is to compete more aggressively with rivals like Anthropic, whose Claude Code tool has become a favorite for developers.

The $1 billion ‘rug-pull’

Perhaps no one was more surprised by the announcement than Disney. Only three months ago, the entertainment giant announced a landmark three-year deal to invest $1 billion in OpenAI and license 200 of its iconic characters for use within Sora.

Reports indicate that Disney teams were working on Sora-related projects as late as Monday evening, only to be “blindsided” by the public cancellation 30 minutes later. Sources told Reuters that the $1 billion transaction never actually closed, meaning no money changed hands before the plug was pulled.

What happens to Sora users now?

With the app shutting down, questions remain about what happens to the creators who helped fuel Sora’s rapid rise. OpenAI has not yet detailed whether users will be able to download their existing videos, transfer projects, or retain access through other products.

The company’s broader push toward a unified AI “superapp” suggests that some Sora capabilities could eventually be folded into ChatGPT or future tools. However, it’s unclear whether the same level of video generation will return in a more sustainable form.

For creators and brands that had begun experimenting with Sora—including early enterprise partners—the shutdown underscores a key risk in the current AI landscape: today’s breakout tool can disappear just as quickly as it arrived.

Expert take: Substance over hype

For those watching the industry, this move might be a sign of a maturing market rather than a failing one. Bill Conner, president and CEO of Jitterbit, suggests that the winners of 2026 will be those who move past the “shiny” phase of AI.

“If there is an AI bubble, it will only burst for the people building on hype instead of solid foundations. The ones who’ll come out on top in 2026 are those investing in strong connections between their data, their systems, and their people,” Conner told eWeek. 

He added: “The companies really winning right now, and who will stay winning in 2026, are the ones using integration and automation to turn accountable AI from a shiny idea into actual business results.”

Related reading: OpenAI is betting big on fusion power. Here’s how its Helion deal and Sam Altman’s step-down could reshape the future of AI energy

The post From 1M Downloads to Shutdown: Why OpenAI Pulled the Plug on Sora appeared first on eWEEK.

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